As mentioned earlier, the folks at Llewellyn have obligingly given me a set of discount codes for my backlist, one per month, 20% off if you order it directly from the Llewellyn website. For the month of September, the book on sale is Atlantis: Ancient Legacy, Hidden Prophecy, my book on the Atlantis myth and the unexpected realities behind it. You can order a copy here; enter the discount code JMG0918 at checkout for the 20% off.
While you're waiting for it to arrive, if you've got questions about the book, why, I'm the one to ask. ;-)
Atlantis was a huge cultural presence all through the late 19th and early 20th centuries in America. A cultural history of Atlantis in America would be well worth reading -- and yes, the interface with the occult traditions of the New Thought era is significant.
I finished the book. Thanks to you and Llewellyn for putting it on sale! (Hardcover, no less - I wasn't expecting that!) I learned many things; I thought I'd mention a couple... First, this helps explain your tepid response to permaculture (as opposed to Permacultureā¢)- while it's better for the ecosystem, it doesn't fare well in times of climate change (to say nothing of warbands with torches!). Second, given what you wrote about Atlantic tsunamis, why Providence? I'd have thought that if all you wanted was better medical care you could have just moved up the track to Pittsburgh... Thanks again for all you do! RPC
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(Anonymous) 2018-09-27 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)First, this helps explain your tepid response to permaculture (as opposed to Permacultureā¢)- while it's better for the ecosystem, it doesn't fare well in times of climate change (to say nothing of warbands with torches!).
Second, given what you wrote about Atlantic tsunamis, why Providence? I'd have thought that if all you wanted was better medical care you could have just moved up the track to Pittsburgh...
Thanks again for all you do!
RPC